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8 | Cannon Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue

Cavity Requirements

the heater is to be fitted into position with the flue pipes 
fully installed onto the heater. therefore, the cavity must 
be prepared to accept the heater first. before cutting any 
flue opening in the external wall, the finished floor level 
must be known. this floor level must include any tiling, 
loose hearth or panels which will support the heater. all 
clearances shown in 

FIG 5 - FIG 7

 must be adhered to. 

note: the appliance must be secured at the front to a 
vertical face. Where this is difficult due building inaccura-
cies, limited non-combustible packing may be used to 
obtain a suitable vertical surface.
Power flue appliances are deeper than non 
 power flue heaters so the cavity may need to be  
pre-prepared prior to any installation or built to suit.

Overview

1.  this appliance is to be installed by an authorised serv-

ice person only.

2.  this appliance shall be installed in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s Installation instructions, local gas fitting 
regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring 
regulations, and aS5601 the australian Standard for 
gas installations.

3.  remove the heater from the carton and remove the 

four transit screws. Check that the heater is suitable for 
the gas available. refer to the data label located within 
the fan chamber (bottom most area with  
fascia removed).

This heater is supplied with stand off  
brackets and insulation blanket for installation into 
combustible materials do not remove any when 
installing into a combustible enclosure.

Please dispose of packaging appropriately, keep away 
from children.

Clearances

For minimum clearances refer 

FIG 5 and FIG 6

.

note: ensure that the combustion air opening under the 
heater is not obstructed. 
ensure the minimum clearances to combustible  
materials are maintained during installation,  
including adequate space for the proper operation and 
servicing of the heater. For clearances to furniture and 
curtains refer to warning on page 3.
a minimum clearance of 100mm must be maintained 
between the rear of the cabinet and the rear wall of the 
fireplace during all installations.

Flue Options

the heater is supplied with components to suit a  
horizontal flue coming through a wall at the back of the 
heater. the Components include a flue cowl which is 
designed to be fitted to the outside wall with suitable 
fasteners. Condensate drain tube 2m and Clamp, and 
flexible tube sealant.
Flexible ducting is provided to attach the heater to the 
flue cowl. the use of this ducting provides for some flex-
ibility in the manner the flue and intake air are connected. 
the flue and air intake components are fully attached to 
the heater prior to the heater being fitted into the cavity.

When flueing through the roof, the Extended Flue 
Kit is required (code FLUEWFX). The maximum 
length of flue pipes that can be used with  
the Powerflue heater is 6.0m.

Power flUe installation instrUCtions

436

485 MIN

695

 50

100**

710 MIN

75 mm GAS SUPPLY

FLUE DIA 160 mm

FLUE TERMINAL

585 MIN*

** Ensure controls are visible

fig 5

 brick Fireplace Opening (Clearance required for vertical flueing)

CEILING

MANTLE

300 MIN

1000 MIN

CLEARANCE

605

610 MIN

160 mm

GAS SUPPLY

10 mm

fig 6 

brick Fireplace Opening (Clearance required for vertical flueing)

fig 7 

brick Fireplace Opening 

Mock Fireplace Opening (Combustible materials)*

Max

Min

Height

650 mm

630 mm

Width

780 mm

731 mm

Depth

n/a

486mm or 
586mm*

*486mm min clearance for straight through flue. 586mm min clearance 
for flex flue pipe

Height 
610 mm to 
650 mm

Width 710mm to 750 mm

Содержание Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue

Страница 1: ...Flue Instruction Manual Please read this manual before installing and using this heater Please leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed manufactured and distribut...

Страница 2: ...of this warranty repair or replace free of charge this Cannon appliance or any component part which upon examination by us or our repair agent is found to be defective in materials workmanship or man...

Страница 3: ...S 3100 AS 5601 AS 4553 2008 Safety Warnings Please read this manual before installing and using the heater Safety Warnings 1 Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can caus...

Страница 4: ...OFF button once to restart the heater during this time Wait at least 20 seconds before attempting to turn the heater on OperatiON ON OFF LOW HIGH MEDIUM FIG 2 FIG 1 If there is an interruption to the...

Страница 5: ...FLUEWFX Versatility and flexibility are key components of our instal lation options Install in a shallow recess or an existing fireplace elegant spacers will eliminate any size discrep ancies To enhan...

Страница 6: ...lectronic direct spark Power requirement 240 VAC 10 Amp Power consumption 90 VA maximum Minimum cavity Height Dimensions 605 mm Width 700 mm Depth 485 mm Optional accessories Glass front Remote thermo...

Страница 7: ...TER IS FAN ASSISTED SEE COLUMN HIGHLIGHTED a Below eaves balconies and other projections Appliances up to 50 MJ hr input 300 200 Appliances over 50 MJ hr input 500 300 b From the ground above a balcon...

Страница 8: ...Ensure that the combustion air opening under the heater is not obstructed Ensure the minimum clearances to combustible materials are maintained during installation including adequate space for the pr...

Страница 9: ...level Using your template as a guide mark the flue cutout on the rear wall of the cavity and cut through from either the inside or the outside to produce a neat round hole in the external wall To mak...

Страница 10: ...8 Fitment Of Flexible Pipes To Flue Terminal The flexible tubing is now fully extended out of the hole in the wall 1 Cut the tubing so that 20mm is extending past the wall opening 2 Fit the stainless...

Страница 11: ...liance is designed to operate on 240V AC power supply Failure to operate unit at correct supply voltage may create unsafe conditions The heater is supplied with a flexible power cord with a plug fitte...

Страница 12: ...er glass making sure not to over tighten the screws 4 Reconnect switch loom to the fascia switch set 5 Replace the fascia GAS CONNECTION FIG 24 FIG 25 FIG 27 FIG 26 1 Push the gas inlet access plate i...

Страница 13: ...w control to give a pressure reading of 0 4 kPa for Natural Gas and 1 1 kPa for LPG Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease pressure Refer FIG 33 5 Remove spanner and screwdr...

Страница 14: ...r to fault codes on page 17 General 1 Service work to be carried out by an authorised service person only 2 Unplug from wall socket or turn off power at main switchboard if heater is hard wired 3 Alwa...

Страница 15: ...m Check for gas tightness For log placement refer page 12 of this manual To Replace The Combustion Fan Fig 36 The Combustion Fan is accessed from the rear of the heater Therefore to replace the combus...

Страница 16: ...HIGH FAN SHEATHED HIGH TEMP DATA CABLE SWITCH BLUE 4 WAY 2 WAY 6 WAY 3 WAY EARTH RED 1 WAY C ROOM FAN F3594 240 V MAINS PLUG BROWN BLUE MODULATING VALVE F3691 COILS FLAME SENSOR SPARK ELECTRODE IGNITI...

Страница 17: ...r has attempted to light however it did not sense flame within the allowed time Check the gas supply to the unit is not switched off Check the gas pressures Check the flame and spark electrode connect...

Страница 18: ...fan for dust build up and lint Check that the room air fan is spinning Check that the pressure tubes are connected correctly and not pinched or kinked The black tube should run from the black side of...

Страница 19: ...Cannon Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue 19 Notes...

Страница 20: ...mpliance Certificate No Installed by COPY RATING LABEL HERE Don t Risk Your Appliance Warranty Only a licensed person will give you a compliance certificate showing that the work complies with all the...

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